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Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Officials: Edwards to enter 2008 race — WASHINGTON - Former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edwards intends to enter the 2008 race for the White House, two Democratic officials said Saturday. — Edwards, who represented North Carolina in the Senate for six years …
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Chris Cillizza / Washington Post:
Bayh Rules Out White House Bid in 2008 — Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.) announced today that he will forgo a run for president in 2008, citing the "long odds" he would face as a candidate who is not well-known nationally. — In a statement released early today, Bayh said, "After talking with family …
Nedra Pickler / Associated Press:
Bayh Rules Out White House Bid in 2008 — WASHINGTON (AP) - Democratic Sen. Evan Bayh of Indiana announced on Saturday he will not seek the presidency in 2008, saying he believes the odds of a successful run were too great to overcome. — "At the end of the day, I concluded that due …
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Larry McShane / Associated Press:
Time Magazine's Person of the Year: You — NEW YORK (AP) - Congratulations! You are the Time magazine "Person of the Year." — The annual honor for 2006 went to each and every one of us, as Time cited the shift from institutions to individuals - citizens of the new digital democracy, as the magazine put it.
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Michael Scherer / Salon:
Salon Person of the Year: S.R. Sidarth — The Virginia native and son of Indian immigrants changed history with a camcorder and introduced Sen. George Allen — and the rest of us — to the real America. — S.R. Sidarth at Sen. Jim Webb's campaign headquarters Aug. 14 in Arlington …
Captain Ed / Captain's Quarters:
Person Of The Year, Suck-Up Version — I'm not much of a fan of the Time Magazine Person of the Year fuss. They usually do a decent job of picking someone significant enough to qualify, but often miss the best choices. Of course, sometimes they completely misfire, such as in 1982 …
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Washington Post:
A Mideast Counteroffensive — IRANIAN President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad presided over a convention of Holocaust deniers in Tehran this week, rousing them with yet another speech predicting the extinction of Israel. In Lebanon, the pro-Western government of Fouad Siniora hung by a thread …
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Jim Rutenberg / New York Times:
In Farewell, Rumsfeld Warns Weakness Is 'Provocative' — Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld bade farewell to the Pentagon on Friday with a combative valedictory speech in which he warned against hoping for "graceful exits" from Iraq and said it would be wrong to regard the lack of new attacks …
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Digby / Hullabaloo:
Up Escalator — Bill Richardson uses the "e" word and calls out St. John: … Yes, yes, yes. If Bush does what he'd like to do, which is send in more troops, then this will no longer be Bush's war — it's McCain's war too and he needs to have it strung around his neck like a neocon albatross.
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Tim Golden / New York Times:
Military Taking a Tougher Line With Detainees — A part of the Camp 6 center at Guantánamo, which had been intended to be common area. With the tighter security, however, the inmates will not be sharing meals there. Camp 6 also has one-man exercise pens.
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Atrios / Eschaton:
Not Going to Happen — Yglesias: … Indeed. I don't know why it seems like inhabitants of a certain corner of the blogosphere seem be the only ones who understand this, though I suppose people are finally starting to get it. I imagine Bayh dropped out in part because he recognized that the Iraq bed isn't going to uns**t itself.
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Carpetbagger / The Carpetbagger Report:
Keeping Iraq attack numbers under wraps — As Justin Rood noted, this chart, produced by the Government Accountability Office, tracks the number of per-months attacks in Iraq, based on Pentagon data. — A close look at the chart, however, notes that a few details are missing — specifically …
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Fred Barnes / Weekly Standard:
'We're Going to Win' — The president finally has a plan for victory. — It turns out you only have to attend a White House Christmas party to find out where President Bush is headed on Iraq. One guest who shook hands with Bush in the receiving line told him, "Don't let the bastards get you down."
Washington Post:
Funding Threatened By Hill's Inaction — Government Operations, Projects in Peril — The Republican-controlled Congress's decision to adjourn a week ago before completing many of the spending bills that finance the federal government will reverberate in ways large and small …
Linda Satter / NWAnews.com:
Prosecutor post is filled in recess — A surprise late-afternoon announcement Friday that J. Timothy Griffin will become the new U. S. attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas drew the ire of U. S. Sen. Mark Pryor, whose spokesman said the maneuver amounts to "basically circumventing the normal process."
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Turcopolier / Sic Semper Tyrannis 2006:
Stalingrad on the Tigris? — Below you will find a Power Point (what else?) presentation on the recent AEI analytic meeting run by one of the Kagans. The cast of contributers at the end reads very much like one of the great neocon "papers" done up before their return to power under Bush 41'.
Hillel Italie / Associated Press:
Publisher behind O.J. Simpson book fired — NEW YORK - Extra! Extra! The press release arrived with a headline worthy of Rupert Murdoch: HARPERCOLLINS TERMINATES JUDITH REGAN. So ended, at least for now, one of the book world's most profitable and provocative careers.
Reuters:
Iraqi PM invites Saddam officers to return to army — Source: Reuters — Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Saturday Iraqi army officers of all ranks sacked after the U.S. invasion in 2003 would be allowed to reapply for their posts in the new army.